Lohri Recipes | 30 Lohri Festival Recipes 2024 (2024)

Collection of 30 Lohri Festival recipes. Lohri is the harvest festival celebrated in North India specially in the state of Punjab. People gather together in the night and have a bonfire. They also offer rewdi sweet (sesame brittles), Gajak, popcorn and peanuts to the sacred fire. The fire is worshipped and one cannot eat the rewdi, peanuts, popcorn without first offering it to the fire deity.

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People sing traditional songs and the story of Dulha Bhatti is also sung. Dulha Bhatti was kind of a Robinhood figure who helped poor people. Specially the story of two girls Sundri and Mundri who were helped by Dulha Bhatti is often sung during the occasion of Lohri.

It is a joyous and positive time. People dance, sing songs and exchange gifts. Lohri also signifies the end of winter and beginning of spring. Usually it is assumed that after Lohri the cold will reduce. This year Lohri festival is on 14 Jan, 2024.

Here in this post, I am sharing a collection of 30 North Indian recipes that can be made during the Lohri festival.

Lohri Festival Recipes

1. Sarson ka saag – It is one of the most popular Punjabi recipe made during winters. Sarson ka saag topped with homemade butter and served with makki di roti is not only comforting but also warms up the palate as well as the body. Other variations of saag varieties on blog are:

  • Palak Saag
  • Chane ka Saag

2. Makki di Roti – PopularNorth Indian maize flour bread. The bread is unleavened and cooked in ghee.The combo of makki di roti withsarson ka saagtopped with white butter istoo good.

If you visit Punjab during winters then don’t miss this combo of makki di roti with sarson ka saag. It not only taste delicious but also very warming during winters.

3. Pindi Chole – This is one of the easiest chana recipe to make. As no grinding, no long frying or sautéing is required and no making or powdering the chole masala.

All you need is readymade chole masala. And the rest everything is easy and quick. Other popular chole varieties on blog are:

  • Amritsari Chole
  • Chickpea Curry made in South Indian style
  • Palak Chole
  • Methi Chole

4. Atta Ladoo –Easy and quick to prepare delicious ladoos made with whole wheat flour, ghee and sugar. They are filling and tastes also too good.

5. Besan Ladoo – One of the popular ladoos often made during festive occasions. Besan ladoo is easy and healthy sweet that is made all over India. You can also check this recipe of Besan Halwa.

6. Mooli Paratha – Whole wheat flatbreads stuffed with spiced grated radish. These parathas are often made as breakfast in Punjabi homes. Few more popular Paratha recipes made are:

  • Aloo Paratha
  • Gobi Paratha
  • Onion Paratha
  • Paneer Paratha

7. Gobi Pakora – Crispy fried marinated cauliflower fritters made with gram flour. Pakoras are relished during winters or in monsoons. Other popular pakoras in North India are:

  • Bread Pakora
  • Aloo Pakora
  • Onion Pakora

8. Peanut Chikki or Gajak –Winter special sweet of crisp and crunchy peanut brittle. They are easy to make and you only need two key ingredients! Grab some jaggery and peanuts and make this delicious sweet in less than 30 minutes.

9. Matar Paneer– Spiced and creamy curry with green peas and Indian cottage cheese. A family recipe that is easy and simple to prepare. You can also check this Methi Paneer.

10. Chole Recipe– This Punjabi chole masala recipe gives a good balance of spiciness, taste and flavor.

11. Dal Makhani – It is one of the most popular Punjabi lentil based recipe. Dal makhani is made with whole black gram & kidney beans.

You could see dal makhani being served in marriages, engagements and almost any parties in India. The more slow-cooked dal makhani is, the better it tastes.

12. Palak Paneer– Again one of the most popular Indian dish made with succulent paneer cubes (Indian cottage cheese) in a smooth and creamy spinach sauce.

I share two ways to make this healthy dish – a homestyle version and a restaurant style version with a charcoal smoking method

13. Panjiri Recipe –A traditional Punjabi sweetmade with whole wheat flour or atta.Panjiri is a dry sweet in which whole wheat flour is roasted in ghee and then powdered sugar is added to this mix.

Generally we add khand or khandsari, which is desi raw sugar to it. You can also add organic unrefined cane sugar if you do not get desi khand.

14. Jaggery Rice(Gud wale Chawal) – This orangish amber colored jaggery rice recipe is a sweet and delectable one. Generally, you just have it plain. But it also tastes nice, when you take a little milk, mix it with the warm jaggery rice and eat it.

15. Gajar ka Halwa– Carrot halwa is one of the most popular halwa recipe that is made with grated carrots. Recipe shared here is a traditional slow cooked recipe of carrot halwa with just carrots, milk, ghee, sugar and some dry fruits.

16. Til ke Ladoo – Simple recipe of ladoos prepared with sesame seeds, jaggery, peanuts and desiccated coconut.

In this till ladoo recipe, I have cooked the jaggery syrup to a soft ball stage. So this gives the ladoos a soft and chewy texture. You can also cook the jaggery syrup to hard ball stage and you will get firm and dense ladoos.

17. Rice Kheer– This traditional Indian rice pudding made with basmati rice, whole milk, sugar, nuts, saffron and cardamom is slow-cooked to perfection making for a rich, creamy kheer.

Kheer varieties are often made during festive occasions in North India. You can also check this Phirni Recipe. Another popular kheer variety that is made in Punjabi homes is thisSeviyan Kheer.

18. Rajma Recipe– Lightly spiced, creamy and a popular Punjabi curry made with kidney beans. The combo of rajma chawal is verypopular. Rajma masala also goes very well with phulka or roti.

19. Paneer Butter Masala – This is an easy and quick to make restaurant style paneer butter masala recipe. Within minutes you can prepare delicious paneer butter masala.it has a slight sweet taste and very mildly spiced.

20.Khoya Matar Makhana – Rich Punjabi style curry made with green peas, makhana (fox nuts) and khoya (mawa or evaporated milk solids). Other recipes with makhana which you can make for Lohri festival are:

  • Makhana Kheer
  • Makhana Raita
  • Aloo Makhana
  • Roasted Makhana

21. Bhindi Masala– Easy to make and lightly spiced North Indian dry curry made with okra. It goes well withsoft rotis or phulkas or plain parathas.

You can also check thisLadies Finger Curry. Another popular crispy okra dish posted on the blog is this Kurkuri Bhindi.

22. Aloo Gobi– Aloo gobi is a zesty and comforting Indian side or main dish made with fresh cauliflower and tender potatoes.

Here I share with you step-by-step instructions and photos for two different but equally delicious aloo gobi recipes: A rich and creamy restaurant style version, and a slightly lighter dry sabji variation.

23.Dry Fruits Burfi –A simple and easyrecipe to make dry fruit burfi.In this recipe, apart from mixed dry fruits I have also used sesame seeds and desiccated coconut.

Since made of dry fruits, this barfi is warming in nature and hence good for cold seasons. You can also check this Dry Fruits Laddu.

24. Kadhi Recipe– Kadhi Pakora is very popular in Punjabi households and often made during weekends or for main course. Fried onion pakoras in a creamy and sour yogurt sauce. Kadhi goes well with rotis,rice or jeera rice.

25. Kadai Paneer – It is a vibrant, tangy, deeply spiced paneer recipe that is perfect for enjoying all year round. Made with Indian pantry staples like onions, tomatoes, capsicum and Indian spices, this bright dish comes together in 30 minutes.

I share 2 ways to make this curry – a semi dry restaurant style version and a spicy home style gravy.

26. Makhana ki Kheer – Popular and delicious kheer made withphool makhana.This is simple kheer recipe and fuss free too.

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27. Gur ki Roti – Jaggery roti or meethi roti is an easy to prepare tasty roti variety. Basically these are small and slightly thick flatbreads made withjaggeryand whole wheat flour.

28. Dahi Bhalla – It is a popular snack in North India, particularly in Delhi and Punjab. The method to make dahi bhalla is same as preparing Dahi Vada.

In dahi bhalle,papdis(fried flour crispies), boiled potato cubes & cooked chickpeas are added which are not added in dahi vada.

29.Bajra Khichdi –A warming and nutritious khichdi made during winters.In this bajra khichdi recipe only bajra and moong dal is used along with a few spices and herbs. Bajra is the Hindi word for pearl millet.

30. Suji ka Halwa – A quick, easy and delicious halwa made with rava or semolina. This easy melt-in-the-mouth halwa recipe comes together in about 15 minutes.

The recipe I share is a family heirloom recipe that we have been making for decades during family get-togethers, special occasions and festivals..

This Lohri Festival Recipes collection from the archives was first published in January 2017. It has been updated and republished on January 2023.

Lohri Recipes | 30 Lohri Festival Recipes 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What special food is eaten on Lohri? ›

'Lohri ki Thali' is a spread of delectable dishes that symbolize abundance, prosperity, and togetherness. It typically consists of dishes like Sarson da Saag and Makki di Roti, Gajak and Rewri, Moongfali and Gud Chikki, Dahi Bhalle, Til and Gur Delicacies, Aloo Gobhi, Panjiri, and more.

What is the sweet made on Lohri? ›

Roh Di Kheer is simple to make, a blessing to eat, and has many health benefits, writes Rameshinder Singh Sandhu. Roh Di Kheer. In Punjab, people become quite excited about making Roh Di Kheer right before Lohri.

What are the offerings for Lohri? ›

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Treats like peanuts, gajak, popcorns, and rewari are distributed which are then offered to the fire God. The festive dinner comprising makki ki roti and sarson ka saag is cooked in all households and shared.

What is the preparation of Lohri? ›

Building the Bonfire Pit: Create a pit for the bonfire by arranging the wood in a pyramidal shape. Leave enough space for proper air circulation to keep the fire burning. Arranging Celebratory Items: Alongside the bonfire, set up a space for traditional Lohri treats like sesame seeds, jaggery, peanuts, and popcorn.

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What is eaten on Baisakhi? ›

Vaisakhi (or Baisakhi) is a double celebration to mark the spring festival and the founding of the Sikh religion. Celebrate nature's bounty with a banquet of dishes, from spicy tandoori treats to cool lassi and sweet kheer.

Which Colour is best to wear on Lohri? ›

When it comes to Lohri, the color of fire has no other competition. Whether it is red, orange or yellow, the colors remind you of this festival whenever you see someone wearing them.

What are the sweets of Punjab? ›

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What are the rituals of first Lohri? ›

1. Bonfire rituals: First, build a bonfire (Lohri) in the evening and gather your loved ones and friends around it. Remember to add popcorn, sesame seeds, jaggery and peanuts to the fire as Lohri is similar to Thanksgiving. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India's general elections, only on the HT App.

How to celebrate Lohri at home? ›

The most important part of any Lohri celebration is the bonfire, so learn how to build one safely. In the evening, gather around the fire with your friends and family, dine on saag and roti, and snack on chikki, peanuts, and popcorn. Don't forget to toss snacks into the fire as offerings!

What do Punjabis wear on Lohri? ›

Punjabis like to wear traditional Lohri outfits like bright-toned Patiala suits with phulkari dupattas for women and kurta pajamas for men. KALKI Fashion offers a wide range of outfits like gowns, lehengas, Anarkalis, sarees, and salwar suits for women, with intricate designs for various occasions and festivals.

Which god is worshipped on Lohri? ›

Ans: Although the history of Lohri indicates the celebration of the end of the winter solstice, the festival is also signified by the worship of different Hindu Gods. The Lohri festival is marked by the worship of Agni – the God of Fire and Surya – the Sun God.

How to do pooja for Lohri? ›

The ceremony involves offering offerings such as sesame seeds, jaggery, gajak, rewri and peanuts to the blazing fire. Participants also engage in parikrama, or surrounding the fire, as part of the festivities. Lohri, a harvest festival, is closely linked to the agricultural cycle of sowing and harvesting.

What do Sikhs do on Lohri? ›

Lohri is celebrated with a bonfire. The lighting of bonfires during this winter festival is an ancient tradition. Ancient people lit the bonfire to reignite the return of longer days. Gurh, solidified and unrefined sugarcane juice is a traditional festive sweet.

What do people do for Lohri? ›

During Lohri, people light up a bonfire, and throw popcorn, peanuts and sesame seeds into the fire. Traditional prasad is distributed among the people. People dance, sing and narrate tales of bravery and courage. Traditional Lohri dishes such as sarson da saag, makki ki roti, gajak and rewaris are prepared on this day.

What is the Speciality of Lohri? ›

Lohri, also known as Lohadi or Lal Loi, is a festival that is closely related to Makar Sankranti. Lohri festival is traditionally associated with the harvest of rabi crops. It is time to harvest sugarcane crops. Even the Punjabi farmers after Lohri (Maghi) see it as the financial New Year.

What are the traditions of Lohri? ›

During Lohri, people light up a bonfire, and throw popcorn, peanuts and sesame seeds into the fire. Traditional prasad is distributed among the people. People dance, sing and narrate tales of bravery and courage. Traditional Lohri dishes such as sarson da saag, makki ki roti, gajak and rewaris are prepared on this day.

What do you do to celebrate Lohri? ›

Family and friends come together and gather around a bonfire, sing traditional songs, and share festive foods, symbolising the harvest season and the triumph of light over darkness. Lohri is also known as a special day to celebrate the union of newlyweds or the birth of a baby.

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